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Taxon: Anamorph genus Mixia C.L. Kramer (1959), nom. cons. (fungus)
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Authorship

SN2000 author citation C.L. Kramer, 1958[1959], nom. cons.
Original name Kramer, C.L. 1958[1959]. Mycologia 50(6): 924.

Attributes

Conserved name (nom. cons. [prop.]) [ICBN/ICN, 2012: Art. 14, Rec. 50E.1, App. II-IV] Ref: N.J. Turland et al. (eds.), 2018. Regnum Vegetabile 159: App. III B.
Probably Nomen anamorphosis ("nom. anamorph.") Ref: M.-Q. He et al. 2019. Fungal Diversity 99: 236 ("presumably anamorphic (interpretation of sporogenous cells and spores remains ambiguous)").

Types

Type ofMixiaceae (Family) C.L. Kramer (1987) Ref: M.-Q. He et al., 2019: 149. [inferred]
Type ofMixiales (Order) R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Samp., M. Weiss & Oberw. (2006) Ref: M.-Q. He et al., 2019: 149. [inferred]
Type ofMixiomycetes (Class) R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Samp., M. Weiss & Oberw. (2006) Ref: M.-Q. He et al., 2019: 149. [inferred]
TypeMixia osmundae (Nishida) C.L. Kramer (1959) Ref: Index Fungorum, present: 3 Jan 2014.

Synonyms

Rejected heterotypic synonymPhytoceratiomyxa (Genus) Sawada (1929), nom. dub. Ref: N.J. Turland et al. (eds.), 2018: App. III B.
Synonymous name (subjective)Phytoceratiomyxa (Genus) Sawada (1929), nom. dub. Ref: M.-Q. He et al., 2019: 149.
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